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33154 Softener (Hydrophilic, Soft & Fluffy)

33154 Softener (Hydrophilic, Soft & Fluffy)

Short Description:

33154 is mainly composed of ester quaternary ammonium salt compounds.

It can be applied in the softening process and garment washing process for various kinds of fabrics of cotton, wool and blends, etc., which can effectively improve their hand feeling and using performance.

It makes the fabrics hydrophilic, soft and fluffy.


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Features & Benefits

  1. Not belongs to AEEA fatty acid condensation. Fits international environmental standards and requirements of textile industry.
  2. Excellent hydrophilicity.
  3. Imparts fabrics excellent and balanced soft and fluffy hand feeling.
  4. Low yellowing and low phenolic yellowing.
  5. Wide application range.
  6. Suitable for padding and dipping process.

 

Typical Properties

Appearance: Light yellow paste
Ionicity: Cationic
pH value: 5.0±1.0 (1% aqueous solution)
Solubility: Soluble in water
Content: 89%
Application: Cotton, wool and blends, etc.,

 

Package

120kg plastic barrel, IBC tank & customized package available for selection

 

 

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Properties of cotton fiber

Cotton fiber is one of the most important natural textile fibers of plant origin and accounts for about one third of the total world production of textile fibers. Cotton fibers grow on the surface of the seed of cotton plant. Cotton fiber contains 90~95% cellulose which is an organic compound with the general formula (C6H10O5)n. Cotton fibers also contain waxes, pectins, organic acids and inorganic substances which produce ash when fiber is burnt.

Cellulose is a linear polymer of 1,4-β-D-glucose units linked together by valence bonds between the carbon atoms number 1 of one glucose molecule and number 4 of another molecule. The degree of polymerisation of cellulose molecule may be as high as 10000. The hydroxyl groups OH protruding from the sides of the molecule chain link neighboring chains together by hydrogen bond and form ribbon-like microfibrils which are further arranged into larger building blocks of the fiber.

Cotton fiber is partly crystalline and partly amorphous; the degree of crystallinity measured by X-ray methods is between 70 and 80%.

The cross-section of cotton fiber resembles a ‘kidney bean’ shape where several layers can be recognized as follows:

1. The outermost cell wall which in turn is composed of the cuticle and the primary wall. The cuticle is a thin layer of waxes and pectins which covers the primary wall consisting of microfibrils of cellulose. These microfibrils are arranged into a network of spirals with right- and left-hand orientation.

2. The secondary wall is composed of several concentric layers of microfibrils which periodically change their angular orientation with respect to the fiber axis.

3. The collapsed central hollow is lumen consisting of dried remains of cell nucleus and protoplasm.


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